Child of Sarah Clark and AbijahFlagg

Urial is recorded in 1850 census of York, Medina Co., O. and in 1870 at Mallet Creek, Medina Co., O., which was setled by 1827. He build a house of bark sides on poles, set in the ground and lined with bed quilts, cooking being done on an open fire outside by a stump of a tree, where fires were kept burning to scare wolves away. Laura came from Genesee Co., NY. She and child while gathering nuts in the forest heard a distant scream, which she answered. Itwas soon repeated nearer whereupon she and child fled toward cabin, followed by a panther which was shot by a hired man then present at the cabin.

The census record of them in 1870 shows Urial and wife, Laura, their son, Solomon, his wife and ch. and Phebe A. Hubbard, b. NY 1799-1800 living as one family.

James was a pioneer at York, Medina Co., OH; his family being housed in a curde cabin. His wife cooked outside in an open fire by the side of a stump of a tree, for her family and 7 hired men. Her devotion to church worship caused her to endure discomforts of ox cart travel for many miles over roots of trees, the markins on which were followed as a road through the forest. 3

Lucy was enumerated in the 1850 York, Medina Co., OH, federal census, age 55. Children in the household were James 20, Sarah 14, and "Benj" 11.

Lucy was enumerated in the 1870 York, Medina Co., OH, federal census, age 76, living next door to son James Harvey II.

McPherson lists the marriage of James and Lucy as 1823, but also lists Hiram's birth as 1809-10.

Flagg Holcombe

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Mary DianaAtkins was born on 28 September 1787.1 She was the daughter of JosiahAtkins and MaryGillett.1 Mary Diana Atkins died at Blissfield, MI.1 No issue. Adopted Stewart McNair, who m. and had children. 2

Hiram C. and Alma were enumerated in the 1850 Plainfield, Will Co., IL, federal census. He was a farmer, they were both 40. Children in the household were James 17, Dolly 15, and a Caroline Kane 11, relationship unknown.

Hiram and Alma were enumerated in the 1860 Alto, Lee Co., IL, federal census. They were both 50 and there were no children in the household.

Alma was enumerated in the 1880 Alto, Lee Co., IL, Federal census, living next door to son James H.

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James HarveyHolcombeII was born in June 1830 at CT.2 He was the son of James HarveyHolcombe and LucyWoolworth. James Harvey Holcombe II married Frances M.Hanson circa 1852. James Harvey Holcombe II died in 1911.

James H. and Francis M. were enumerated in the 1870 York, Medina Co., OH, federal census. He was a farmer age 40; she was 40. Children in the household were Carrie E. 16, James H. 14, Fannie 12, and Ella 11. Mother Lucy was living next door.

J. H. and Francis M. were enumerated in the 1880 York, Medina Co., OH, federal census. He was a farmer, age 50; she was 50. Children in the household were Carrie E. 25, James H. 24, Fannie M. 23, and Ella J. 22.

James H. and Francis were enumerated in the 1900 York, Medina Co., OH, federal census. He was a farmer age 69; she was 70. Also enumerated in the household was widowed daughter, Carrie Hayes, 46, and her 5 children.

James moved to Lee Co. (Northern) IL; thence to Rochelle, Ogle Co., (Northern) IL; is recorded in the 1860 census of Alto, Lee Co., IL, as farmer.

James an dAmanda were enumerated in the 1870 Alto, Lee Co., IL, federal census. He was a farmer age 38, she was 34. Children in the household were Franklin 14, Harriet 11, Russell 9, and Ida 5. Mother Alma, age 60, was also enumerated in the household.

James H. is enumerated in the 1880 Alto, Lee Co., IL, federal census. He was a farmer age 48. Chldren in the household were Frank 24, Russell 18, Ida 15, and Clinton 7.